Polaroid doesn't print in corners

I use a lot of Polaroid Type 54 film, and only rarely do I get a full frame print. Most often one, sometimes two, corners are white, spoiling an otherwise perfect print. Admittedly, this is not too serious, as I mainly use the Polaroid film for testing, but if there is a way to fix it, please let me know. By the way, which is more effective, pulling the print quickly or slowly?

Answers

Hi Stewart, I too shoot a lot of polaroid, but have never
experienced the problem you described. I usually withdraw the film
packet quickly, but have done it slowly at times too and cannot
discern a difference.

Two thoughts come to mind: 1)A light leak because the Polaroid holder
doesn't fit well in your camera? 2)Your Polaroid holder has a
problem. From your description, it sure does sound like some sort of
light leak.

It sound like a peeling technique problem. First, try cleaning the
rollers thoroughly, and then noticing if it is always a corner where
you start the peel, or at the end of the peel. Then try peeling from
the other end of the packet. If the corner is always on the same end
of the packet then it is roller pulling technique (or a manufacturing
problem). If it changes, then you need to peel differently.

Stewart: I have had similar problems with undeveloped white corners with Polaroid Type 52 film. I think Bill's suggestions are worth a try. But even with clean rollers I still get the white corners. I have noticed that the problem seems to be prevelant when the temperature drops below 40 degrees F. I've tried inserting the film under my coat and arms and rubbed the film during processing to insure even development...but the problem persists. Also, old outdated Polaroid almost guarantees uneven develpment, the pods contatining the processing chemicals tend to dry out. I never refrigerate Polaroid film since this also affects the pods. In short, I think Bill's idea of carefully pulling the film is the best idea.